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Hersteller:
aerospat
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Sociéte National Industrielle Aérospatiale (SNIAS)
Frankreich
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1957 -
Aérospatiale SE 210 Caravelle,
Shortrange Airliner
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1959 -
Aérospatiale SE 3160 Alouette III,
Mid-size Helicopter
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The Alouette III is developed from the Alouette II,
fittet with a larger cabin, a more powerful engine
and hydraulic controls. This helicopter is used by
rescue services, even in the high mountains, because
it's powerful engine and reliability.
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1962 -
Aérospatiale SA 321 Super Frelon,
Heavy transport helicopter
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1967 -
Aérospatiale SA 341 Gazelle,
Light multi purpose helicopter
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The gazelle is a franco-anglian coproduction. Layed
out as a light transport helicopter, the Gazelle is
used in other roles as well, f.e. as a light attack
helicopter, fitted with 6 HOT guided anti tank
missiles.
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1968 -
Aérospatiale SA 330 Puma,
midsize Transport Helicopter
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Being designed as a battle zone transport helicopter,
the Puma showed to be successful in several roles. So
it is in use for VIP-Transport, country border sur-
veillance, search and rescue and many others.
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1969 -
Aérospatiale Concorde,
Supersonic airliner
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Aérospatiale Epsilon,
Advanced Trainer
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1972 -
Aérospatiale SA 360 Dauphin,
Light multi-purpose helicopter
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As an on-development oft the Gazelle, the Dauphin
is a helicopter of the third generation.
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1972 -
Aérospatiale SA 365 C Dauphin II,
Multi purpose helicopter
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The Dauphin was designed to follow the Alouette II.
Fitted with two turbine engines it is reliable and
powerful.
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1974 -
Aérospatiale AS 350 Ecureuil,
Light Multi-purpose Helicopter
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1976 -
Aérospatiale SA 315 B Lama,
Multi Purpose Helicopter
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1977 -
Aérospatiale AS 332 Super Puma,
Medium Transport Helicopter
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The Super Puma is derived from the SA330 Puma, with
more powerful engines and an enhanced rotor system.
It is in use in several military and civilian roles,
for example for offshore commuting flights.
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1977 -
Aérospatiale Corvette,
Corporate Jet
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1979 -
Aérospatiale AS 355 Ecureuil 2 / Twinstar,
Mid-size Helicopter
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1984 -
Aérospatiale SA 365 M Panther,
Mid-size helicopter
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